Based on the summary released today, the FCC’s National Broadband Plan is, quite simply, a blueprint for a Washington takeover of the Internet. Its initial premise that broadband Internet is infrastructure "like electricity a century ago" reduces a vibrant, competitive engine of innovation to an old-fashioned government-regulated utility.
Author: AFP
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Statement from AFP VP for Policy Phil Kerpen on FCC’s Broadband Plan
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Wisconsin Defending the American Dream Summit
03.15.10 11:21 AMCreated with Admarket’s flickrSLiDR.
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AFP Praises House Republicans for Banning Earmarks
03.11.10 09:18 AMThe House Republican Conference voted today to ban the use of earmarks by its members. Americans for Prosperity has been educating and mobilizing the public to fight against pork-barrel earmarks for years, including a nationwide RV tour called the Ending Earmarks Express that traveled more than 15,000 miles in 2006 visiting the 50 most egregious earmarks in 38 states.
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AFP Commends Congressman Flake and Senator DeMint for Taking on Earmark Reform
03.10.10 04:01 PMToday AFP sent a letter to Congressman Jeff Flake and Senator Jim DeMint commending them and offering our support in their efforts to ban earmarks. Congressman Flake is urging the House Republican Caucus to enact a earmark moratorium in next year’s budget while Senator DeMint is supporting Speaker Pelosi’s effort to stop congressional earmarks.
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Sign-up for a Honk Against The Health Care Takeover Rally!
03.10.10 08:00 PMThis week, the president actually said the nation is waiting for [Washington] to act on the health care issue. This is arrogance and political posturing at its worst. Like us, the president knows the truth. Every reputable public opinion poll for months has clear majorities of the American people saying NO to the health care reform coming out of Washington, D.C.
Now is the time to finish the job of protecting this most personal freedom by stopping the Democrats Washington takeover of our health care in the U.S. House of Representatives.
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Join Congressman Mike Pence for a Tele-Town Hall Tonight
03.10.10 12:33 PMTonight, Wednesday, at 8 p.m. ET we’re holding a national tele-town hall meeting with the 3rd ranking Republican in the House and a leading free-market champion – Congressman Mike Pence. I hope you’ll join us. Call (888) 356-3090 Ext.14326#.
We’ll brief you on key undecided House members, detail the likely timeline to be used by Speaker Pelosi, and Congressman Pence will walk through conservative alternatives along with his exchanges in recent weeks with President Obama.*
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The Stimulus Bills Hidden Attack on What We Eat, Drink, and Smoke
03.09.10 05:06 PMby Phil Kerpen
One of the more extreme proposals floated early in the national health care debate was the idea of taxing soda and other sugary beverages. That trial balloon was almost immediately shot down by the American public, but the Obama administration is attempting to achieve, by subterfuge, soda taxes and a lot of other ways to micromanage our lives in the name of public healthwhether or not ObamaCare passes. The mechanism is buried in last years $862-billion-and-counting stimulus bill, and works by diverting hundreds of millions of dollars that should be promoting economic growth to instead pay lobbyists to push for higher taxes and nanny-state controls over our lives.
Read the rest at BigGovernment.com.
Listen to a related 2-minute KerpenCast.
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AFP Launches Washington State Chapter
03.05.10 07:43 AMAFP is pleased to announce the establishment of its newest state chapter in Washington, and welcome aboard Kirby Wilbur, Seattle native and prominent local politico, as the new chapters state director. AFP now has 30 chapters and affiliates and members in all 50 states.
Kirby is a seasoned veteran in grassroots activism and is well-equipped to lead the charge for free-market issues in the state of Washington, said Tim Phillips, president of Americans for Prosperity. Were proud to welcome him as the leader of AFPs newest state chapter.
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The Ten Worst Provisions in Senate Health Care Bill
03.05.10 07:16 AMWhile it would appear that the health care bill is constantly changing, it’s actually not. The big upcoming House vote will be on the Senate bill (H.R. 3590), exactly as it passed the Senate on Christmas Eve. It still includes dozens of corrupt special-interest deals like the Cornhusker Kickback, the Louisiana Purchase, Chris Dodd’s $100M University of Connecticut Hospital earmark, etc. There are a lot of promises being made right now that the bill will be fixed or improved in various ways after it passes, possibly via reconciliation.
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Forget Reconciliation: Why the Real Fight Is In the House
03.04.10 05:37 AMIf the House passes the Christmas Eve version of the Senate health care reform bill, the game is up and the American people lose. If, on the other hand, the House rejects the original Senate bill, its all over.
By Phil Kerpen – FOXNews.com
Ultimately, it doesnt matter whether or not the Senate passes changes to its health care bill via reconciliation. Thats because the reconciliation process cannot even begin until after the House passes the Senate bill exactly as it passed the Senate on Christmas Eve. That means it must pass with the abortion language already rejected by Rep. Bart Stupak and others still intact. It also must pass with the outrageous pork barrel spending deals cut for Nebraska, Louisiana, Connecticut, and others. In other words, the bill must pass the House with everything in it that the American people have already made clear they hate.
Read the rest at FOX Forum.
Listen to a related two-minute KerpenCast here.
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AFP Statement on Potential Recess Appointment of Craig Becker
03.04.10 07:22 AMStatement of AFP VP for Policy Phil Kerpen on the potential recess appointment of Craig Becker:
The suggestion from Obama’s Labor Secretary Hilda Solis that former SEIU General Counsel Craig Becker will be recess-appointed to the National Labor Relations Board is the latest evidence of the Obama administration’s astonishing disregard for Congress, the American people, and the legislative process.
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The biggest health care vote yet
03.04.10 11:02 AMPresident Obama finally made it official yesterday:*he wants Congress to ignore Senate rules – and the American people – and use a parliamentary trick called "reconciliation" to pass his health care takeover legislation.*Fortunately, there’s a catch:*before the Senate*can*use reconciliation to force through Obama’s*tweaks, the House would have to pass the Senate health care bill.*And we must stop them.*
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New Earmark Study: Politicians Buy Votes with Taxpayer Dollars
03.01.10 01:24 PMA new study released today by Americans for Prosperity Foundation indicates that Washington politicians use taxpayer-funded earmarks to bolster their reelection efforts, with a real effect on voters.
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Reconciling Obamas Hope and Change with the Progressive Health Care Agenda
02.26.10 08:14 AMThe presidents attempt to rally support for his health care overhaul has come and gone and its unlikely the summit shifted the political landscape. The intended targets were moderate House Democrats who have elections in eight months and dont want to sacrifice their political careers on the altar of Progressive ideology. Democrats have only two choices moving forward: use reconciliation to impose their policies on the country or heed the American people and scrap this legislative monstrosity. Unfortunately, it appears they are opting for the former.
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The next few weeks may bring an end to the health care saga that has stretched on for more than a year. If President Obama decides to allow a parliamentary trick to decide one of the most contentious debates of our time, he will only deepen our countrys partisan wound and worsen the Washington infection he was elected to cure.
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Bipartisan Resolution Continues Mounting Pressure Against EPA Power Grab
02.26.10 12:29 PM-Grassroots Group Lauds New Efforts to Bring Accountability to Regulatory Process-WASHINGTONThe free-market grassroots group Americans for Prosperity (AFP) today commended U.S. Representatives Collin Peterson (D-Minn.), Ike Skelton (D-Mo.) and Jo Ann Emerson (R-Mo.) for introducing H.J. Res. 76, which expresses disapproval under the Congressional Review Act for EPAs effort to regulate greenhouse gases under the Clean Air Act, something the Act was never designed to do.
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Hundreds Turn Out for the Critical Care: Patients’ Summit
02.25.10 12:02 PMHundreds of grassroots activists joined us today at AFP’s protest outside President Obama’s sham "summit" at the Blair House in Washington, DC. Take a look at our video and pictures below.